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October 5, 2017 Boeing plans to acquire Aurora Flight Sciences Corp., the to-be subsidiary said. Although the sale is not yet official, the two parties have signed an agreement. Terms have not been… Read More »

October 3, 2017 Air France KLM’s engineering and maintenance division is evaluating the potential for blockchain to become its new digital ledger for managing replacement parts on in-service airplanes. During a recent… Read More »
 
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Join us at Avionics for NextGen in Herndon, Virginia, from Nov. 15 to 16 to learn about the future of NextGen technology. Explore the technologies driving the future of aviation in sessions led by experts and innovators who will address equipment requirements, deliver new insight and updates on technologies in the field and explore solutions to challenges that arise with the implementation of NextGen technology.
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October 4, 2017 Boeing has signed agreements with seven customers for Boeing AnalytX, the manufacturer said. Boeing said it has now signed 223 analytics contracts this year. Unveiled at the Paris Air Show… Read More »
 
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Learn how rotorcraft is changing at the Rotorcraft Business & Technology Summit!
Rotor & Wing International's third annual summit brings together executives from across the industry to discuss the future of rotorcraft. Learn about disruptive technologies and innovative trends that will change the way you do business.
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October 5, 2017
Ramping Up Russian Avionics
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has confirmed that the avionics development initiative will be part of an overarching national program for the development of the Russian aviation industry through 2025 Read More »

October 2, 2017
Services by Airbus VP Sees 50% of Fleet Connected by 2020
Half of the total in-service Airbus commercial airplanes are projected to feature in-flight connectivity by 2020, according to Xavier Bertran, vice president of upgrade solutions for the manufacturer's Services by… Read More »
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